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Thomas Thomson was an explorer and naturalist who had a diverse career, starting as an assistant surgeon and later becoming a curator. He was sent on a mission to define the boundary between Kashmir and Chinese Tibet in 1847, during which he explored the Kashmir territories and collected valuable geographical, geological, and botanical information. His detailed account of his findings was first pu... more details
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  • Thomas Thomson was an explorer and naturalist who had a diverse career.
  • He was sent on a mission in 1847 to define the boundary between Kashmir and Chinese Tibet.
  • During this mission, he explored the Kashmir territories and collected valuable geographical, geological, and botanical information.


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Thomas Thomson was an explorer and naturalist who had a diverse career, starting as an assistant surgeon and later becoming a curator. He was sent on a mission to define the boundary between Kashmir and Chinese Tibet in 1847, during which he explored the Kashmir territories and collected valuable geographical, geological, and botanical information. His detailed account of his findings was first published in 1852. Thomson went on to become a Fellow of the Linnean Society, the Royal Geographical Society, and the Royal Society.

Explorer and naturalist Thomas Thomson (1817-78) led an intrepid life. He started his career as an assistant surgeon with the East India Company and soon became a curator of the Asiatic Society's museum in Bengal. He was sent to Afghanistan in 1840 during the First Anglo-Afghan War, and was captured but managed to escape as he was about to be sold as a slave. Undaunted by this misfortune, he accepted a perilous mission to define the boundary between Kashmir and Chinese Tibet in 1847. During his eighteen-month journey, Thomson explored the Kashmir territories and went as far north as the barren Karakoram Pass. He collected valuable geographical and geological information as well as a wealth of botanical specimens. He describes his findings in minute detail in this account, first published in 1852. Thomson later became a Fellow of the Linnean Society, the Royal Geographical Society and the Royal Society.
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